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BRIGHT MOONLIGHT -. "Z . --- -- -- - ; ' , ,, ,!X ....gLJil ! -A S ' - - ( h , S f - ,- i . . .- r . - 1 ; ' ,1 I , - - t t , i jt - . 'if -yw - ' , - , EA3IDK. Or.. Au?. S. (Special.) With the past fortnight as a fitting prelude to. the real season thrs TPeeJt opened bright and beautiful, and as events have proven, brlmfiul of treats. In tellectual, social and athletic. All of the hotels have lang-e crowds' of guests, and the series of dnnres end parties that has fceen given has made it unusually lively here. Daily concerts, Saturday and mld . week hops, artificial anrueements on the Shell Road, and driving, riding and auto mobile parties are only a few; of the diversions that have been lndulgod In this week. "Weather conditions during ttie past fortnight have been id?al for seaside at ' tractions, and there Is little question now, ! that the records will be broken, for the ncason so far as attendance Is concerned. There Is no diminution In the over-Sun-. day and week-end crowds that are at tracted to Seaside by Its splendid features. Canoes seek the sheltering nooks of the 'picturesque Necanlcum, throughout the day and on warm evenings. Fishing is Kood and even the novice has no difficulty In catching a long string. Game too Is plentiful In -the woods bordering Seaside, , end hunting and fishing parties are ar riving daily. . The sea Is remarkably smooth, and ex tending from liocksley Hall to the Moore Hotel great crowds of people have en- J Joyed the surf. One of the prettiest dancing parties of the season was that given on Tuesday evening at the Seaside House by L. ft Therkelsen for his young daughter. Miss HaseL The big parlors were decorated for the occasion and many of Portland's younger set participated in the festivities. The guests were: Misses Lucille Dunne, (Marie Van Ness, Dorothy Morrison, Florence Shields. Flora Flelschner, Vera and Edna Patterson, Marie Kittenbach. Marguerite Thomas, Hattie Palmer, Bon nie West, Hattie Jacobs and Cathaline Therkelsen and Messrs. Harlowe Moore, Gerald Thomas, Abe Blackman. Edwin Fatton, Charles Prehn, Wintleld and Sid Fberle. IJcutenant Holt C. Kelly. Shields. Henry, Slader, Hyman, Whldden Jacobs and Graham Glass, Jr. An Interesting bridge party was gl"en recently by Mrs. Frank Dayton, of Port land, In her Seaside cottage. The party was In honor of Mrs. C. W. Knowles who will leave this coming month for the Orient. The rooms were beautifully dec orated with sweetpeas. ferns and carna tions. The guests, besides the hostess and Mrs. Knowles, were Mrs. W. A, Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Moore, Mrs. U W. Hilllard. Mrs. J. F. Griswold. Misses Ethel Gordon. Celeste Moore, Frances and Florence Dayton. . Misses Deada and Moda Goldsmith were hostesses at a picnic party given recently At Thompsons Falls, for their guest. Mlsa Hazel AJtman. Those participating were Misses Kathryn Dunbar, Hazel Small. Ruby Scott, Florence Holland. Hazel Holland. Desda and Moda Gold smith. Hazel Altman. and Messrs. Win- field Ebexle. Edwin Patton, Abe Black man. Sidney Eberle, Herbert Cook, Dan 3uimby, William Winters. Tom Dobson, George Prentiss. The chaperones were Mrs. Siibersteln and Mrs. Jackson. A delightful week-end party was given fit Seaside by Miss Etta Wrenn. of The Dalles. Miss Wrenn's guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. S wanton, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wrenn, of Portland; C. M. Carlos and Miss Blanche Wreim, of Seattle. On Tuesday, with Mrs. John F. Logan md Mvs. W. H. Patterson as chaper ones. a smaller plcnlo was given on the hanks of the Necanlcum, above Seaside House. The guests Indulged in playing old fashioned games, and the trip was a most enjoyable one. Those partici pating were: the Misses Edna and Vera Patterson, Margaret Fish. Kath ryn Whltmere, Marguerite Thomas, Ruby Scott; and Messrs. Gerald Thomas, Edwin Patton, Charles Prehm, Wynn Eberle. Herbert Cook,. William Winters and Tom Dobson. Seaside Personals. Sol. Blumauer, young daughter. Mrs. Blumauer and Miss Hazel, are re- cent arrtvate. M rs. B. Lewis Smith and small son Clifford, wao have ben visiting; Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Qulraby, of Docksley Hall, have re turned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley, Ford and Don Tarpley, have arrived for a month's sojourn at Seaside. Rev. A. A. Morrison came down this week to Join his family at the beach. A. J. Lab be, of Portland, ha bean a recent guest at the Moore. " H. W. Goddard and Mrs. Qoddard are late arrivals at the beach. Preston Cooklngham. who has re cently returned from Princeton Uni versity, is a guest at Seaside Mrs. A. J. Klosterman and daughter Mh Oretchen are late arrivals at the beach. K. H. Koehler has been a recent visitor. Miss Ella Hlrsch, -of Portland, has arrived at the beach for the remainder of the season. Miss Hlrsch was down earlier in the season, as Mra. L N. Flelschner's guest. T. M. Tyler hu been a late arrival . Locksley Hall. Mx. ana Mrs. Warrao Slanar anAa f . ;i -. ; s. . - v - . : - - . " - i - 1 z ' : i Aa I - - - . - . .-- s'. ' . s I - ?f . ;L rrrr have returned from a tour through. Montana and Canada, and are now at Seaside until August IS. Harry Lltt was an over-Sunday guest at the Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hazen are recent arrivals at Necanlcum Inn. L. G. Pfunder is a visitor to the beach. Mrs. J. S. McCormlck. of Portland, Is a recent arrival at Seaside. Mra Cecil H. Bauer and her sister, Mrs. L L. White, have returned to Port land after a fortnight's visit at the Moore. Miss Flora Rosenblatt Is a late ar rival. Arthur Seeley was a week-end ar rival. H. D. Williams and Mra Williams have returned to Portland. They have been guests for a fortnight at Locks ley Hall. Mrs. Williams will leave Portland later for a trip through Call fornia. Returning to Portland on Sunday were Harry Word and Mrs. Word, after a fortnight's visit at Seaside. Arnold Rothwell, of Portland, was a late visitor. John McGulre, superintendent of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad, was an over-Sunday guest at the beach. Dr. W. D. Carlisle, of St. Petersburg, Russia, has arrived and is spending the remainder of the season with his moth er, Mrs. L. A- Carlisle, at their seaside residence. Charles Wright, of Astoria, was a -week-end g-uest at the Moore. Alma D. Kati and Mrs. Kate, accom panied by the Misses Longmald, of Hel en a, Mont., are at the Moore. J. De Bevoise, of Portland, has been recent g-uest. C. K. Henry, wltn Mra Henry ana niece. Miss Henry, have recently come down to the Moore. Late arrivals are Mrs. Harry Aus tin and her young daughter. Miss Irma, who are at Locksley Hall. Mrs. Richard Montague arrived on Saturday wltn her children for a so journ at the beach. T. E. Watters, a prominent attorney of Denver, Colo., is at Lockslev Hall for a few days, en route home, after an extended trip through the Pacific Coast cities. A recent guest at Cedarhurst has been Miss Elizabeth Allen, who re turned to Portland on Tuesday. Dr. Frank J. Sladen Is among the very late comers to the seashore. Frank Nau was a week-end guest at the beach. Miss Emma Whitney has returned to Portland, after a week's sojourn at Seaside. Among the late arrivals from Port land are Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Muir, with their children, and Mra Mulr's mother. Mrs. J. W. Whalley. Miss Anne Davies has returned to Portland, after a week's visit at Locks- ley Hall. Adolph Jacobs has come down to Join the disciples of Isaak Walton on the Necanlcum. Miss Beatrice Baar, of Vienna. Aus tria, who arrived recently In Portland with her brother. Dr. Gustave Baar, is a charming addition to the social life at the beach. Among the Cottagers. Recent arrivals 'in the cottage colony are Paul Wessinger, with Mrs. Wessin- ger. their son Henry and daughter. Miss Mills. After a week-end stay, Mr. Wei- singer returned to Portland. Ph.UIn Onsllnskv jfaui F-V"'- 1 THE SUNDAY AND BONFIRES BRING who has been spending a fortnight with his sister, Mrs. I. N. Flelschner, has returned to his home Judge W. D. Fenton has come down to the beach, where his family have been installed for several weeks in their cottage. Miss Lela Goddard Is their guest. Mrs. C. Ev Rumelin Is entertaining Mrs. J. N. Teal and her small daughter, Ruth, at the Rumelin cottage. Rhoda- lyn Willis and Roscoe Ashley, nephews of Mrs. Rumelin, are also guests at the cottage. Mr. Rumelin was a week-end arrival. Recent cottagers to arrive are Judge and Mra George H. Williams, of Port land, accompanied by Mrs. Stratton, a sister of Mra Williams. Mrs. I. N. Flelschner has as guests at her handsome beach home the Misses Jacobs, of Portland, and Archie Gold smith. Miss Edith Levy returned to Portland on Saturday, after a fortnight's visit with her cousin. Miss Germalne Samuel, la the Wascher cottage. J. T. Moylan was an over-Sunday arrival at the Webb cottage, which his family have taken this season. Mra L. A. Carlisle is having a house party In the form of a family reunion at her cottage, loch Lame. Her guests are her sisters, Mrs. W. R. Slade, of Nova Scotia; Mrs. M. A. Gough, of San Francisco, and Mra H. S. Goddard, with her two daughters, Katherine and Mar celline, from Vancouver, B. C . Others in the party are: Mra Carlisle's nieces, Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mrs. T. C. Smith, with her small son, Malcolm, from Salem, and Mrs. Leonard Murasky, of San Francisco. Dr. W. D. Carlisle, from St. Petersburg, who is home on a visit, after a five years' absence abroad, also is one of the party. Colonel D: M. Dunne has Joined his family in their beach home. Leonard C Jones, with Mra Jones and their young daughters, Anita and Jean ette, have lately arrived at the Glen-Mar cottage for the remainder of the season. Pi OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, AUGUST 0, 1908. T. H. Martin, a brother of Mrs. Jones, is a guest at the cottage. A bevy of young girls are composing a houseparty of Interest at Sea Breeze, at the home of Captain and Mrs. W. H. Patterson. In the party are Misses Millie Schloth, Winifred . Palmer, Margaret Thomas, Winnie Lewis, Irene Flynn and the two young hostesses Vera and Edna Patterson. Mrs. W. L. Greene has opened her cot tage at Seaside, having as her guests Mrs. H. O. Stipe and her two daughters, Ruth and Inez. Mrs. R. B. McClung and her family of interesting children are settled in the Elmere cottage. Mr. McClung la usually an over-Sunday arrival. Mrs. A. M. Smith and her three young sons, are camping In Hermosa Park. Occupying the Sea Shell cottage are Mrs. L. D. Hoye and her daughters Miss Bes sie Hoye and Mra A- C. Bolligher, with her small son Kirk. They have recently entertained W. W. Helnback, who re turned to Portland this week after a fort night's stay. Miss Margaret Flsk is a guest of Miss Katherine Whltmere in the Klllkare cot tage. Mrs. T. C Smith, Jr., and young son, Malcolm have taken the Mira Monte cot tage for the remainder of the season. Miss Hazel Altman, who has been the motif for several social affairs during her stay at the Goldsmith cottage, has re turned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gadsby are at Mandalay cottage with Captain and Mra William Gadsby. Mrs. George D. Getty has returned to Portland after a week's stay with Mrs. a E. Rumelin. W. E. Prudhomme was an over-Sunday arrival at the Prudhomme cottage. H. C. Bowers and Mrs. Bowers or Port land, with their children, have taken the cottage Bollnas, at Seaside. Recent arrivals in the tent colony are Mrs. H. T. Cooley, of Portland, with her young daughter Miss Anieta. Judge A. L. Miller with Mrs. Miller, of Vancouver, are settled In the cottage ft? SSTl ' SCENE: AT GEARHART PARK. CROWDS ON BEACHES Waldesruk. Also In the party Is Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Deaton, with her daughter, Mrs. Morse, of Wasco, Or. H. A. Stewart and family are arrivals among the campers in Grimes' Grove. A congenial camping party of Portland ers is composed of Mrs. S. W. Lawrence and young sons, Vernon and Duane, with Misses Lilian Crockett, Agnes Hartwell and James Llchtenthaler. Mr. Lawrence Is usually an over-Sunday arrival. Miss Anna Rennlok, of Portland, Is a guest of Miss Hazel Small in the Small Den cottage. Winifred and Sidney Eberle, from Van couver, who have been camping at Sea side for a fortnight, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Marks, of Seattle, with their guest. Mrs. A. L. Hexter, of Portland, are sojourning at the beach. Dr. J. Trommald returned to Portland after a week's visit at Johann Poulsen's cottage. Henry Mitchell Joined his family for the week-end at their cottage. Lee Wandell and Will Kern are camping at Seaside. SEASIDE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Moore. W. G. Orlm and wife. J. De Bovolse, Harriet Tarnwood, W. C. Fleischhame, Mrs. C. A. Baker, Miss E. Cook. R. Goldsmith, W. J. White, Miss Carrie QuackenBush, D. A. Mclntire. F. W. Conway Mrs. J. S. McCormlck. R. BettinBer. F. Bettlnger. W. A. Epanton, T. N. Spanton, Frank Kothchlld, wife and child. Mrs. L.. Rosenheim. Miss Flora Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hazen. D. D. Faem. Stella Darllni. Mary C. KniRht and daughter. Earl McComas. B W. Bingman. G. S. Brackett, Mrs. George Lang, Mrs. W. Word, Mrs. H. Miller, Arnold S Rothwell. Orrius McGaw, Mrs. A. C. Churchill, William Klumpp, wife and daugh ter Mrs H. B. Miller. L. Baunett. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz, Charles K. Henry and wife. Miss S. Henry. Mrs. S. Timms, Ed mund Bldwell. J. F. R. Webber. Mrs. O. A. Thomson, Miss Wllla E. Smith. Archie Goldsmith, B. H. Arnold, W. C. Barker, A. E Seeley, A. F. Jackson, Mlnot Davis, H. W. Goddard and wife. A. C. Churchill. N. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumauer. Miss Hazel Blumauer. George W. Lange. It. M. Dennis. L. C. Downing, B. A. Sykes and wife Miss M. G. Hill, William Ellis, H. l". Hoslck, B. E. Whltaker, L G. Pfunder, M1ss Delia Roberts. J. B. Stafford. Met Iowe, George D. Kelly, W. L. Ltghtner, Jr.. H. M. Hogue. T. H. Bennett, wife and child, C. C. Wlntermuts, I. It. White. Cecil H. Bauer. Mra Sue Agnew. Mrs. I. Hudson, I. M. Swartz. Miss N. M. Albrecht. Miss Hazard. K. H. Koehler. A. J. Iyabbe, L. H. HofTman, Ada Gregory, Laura Gregory. Harry L.ltt. Russell Smith. Emll Glutsch. all of Portland: Mrs. H. F. Prael, J. E. Hazard, Astoria: William Bruce, Sadie Bruce. Gertrude Bruce, Mrs. Cleary, W. F. Gasklns. M. Henlnger, New York: G. T Weble. Houston. Tex. : Mrs. L. Harlow and son. Troutdale; J. C. Riley and wife. L. Humphrey, C. A. Cook and wife, Chicago; Susie E. Piper, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. W. M. 38Sws lllSrffcH Hower, Fellda; Mrs. M. V. Brown, Xew Haven: John De Bruyn, B. F. Benson, Seat tle: Anton Nolte and wife, -Pendleton : L. W. Ireland. Bellingham; 1. N. Van Patten. John H. Barker, Spokane; C. R. Adams. Mrs. C. R. Adams. Fargo, N. D. : Mrs. W. G. Parker, nurse and child. G. H. LaDup, Walla Walla; Harold Fay, Boston; Mrs. F. P. Sully. Miss Hope Sully. McMlnnvllle; Miss Belle Bren- S. Bruce. Boise, Idaho; A. L. Adams and wife. Cedar Rapids. la.; M. S. Clapp, E. J. Clapp, E. A. Noit, F. C. Connell, Warren, O. ; Mrs. A. E. Haney and son, Newman Grove, Neb.; H. D. Grey. Pendleton; Olaf Ronka men, Aberdeen; J. W. Morton and son, Henry Avery and wife. Hood River: Miss Longmaid, Miss Helen Longmald, Helena. Mont.; J. R. Whltcomb, wife and two chil dren, Mrs. J. E. Scrlpps. Detroit. Mii-h. : Dr. ( and Mrs. William C. Herman, Thomas J. Chapman, Mrs. J. Chapman. Cincinnati; Dr. N. Moleton, La Grande; Mrs. Cohn, Miss Selina Cohn, H. L. Lyon. San Francisco; Eugene Miles. Mrs. T. Decker, P. T Decker, St. Helens, Or.; Miss Bettie Straus, Dan ville, 111.; Minnie M. Clarke, Peoria. 111.; Miss Georgia Malotte, Pullman, Wash. Locksley Hall. George E. Thompson. 8tanley McKay, Elvle Taylor. Mrs. G. W. Baldwin. Mrs. J. W. Lockwood and daughter. Dr. M. A. Beach. Oscar Bang. George Vasey, H. J. Miller, William Casewell. Theodore H. Kuddy, Mrs. Kuddy. Miss Kuddy. Miss L. Lang, Miss E. Aldrlch. Miss Farrelly, Ger trude Farrelly. H. J. Miller. Mrs. Harry Austin. Miss Trma Austin. Edward O. Mayor, Mrs. E. O. Mayor, Mr. Lawrence and wife, H. P. Kemball. W. O. Roberts and wife, -fchomas F. Padowlskl. J. P. Jones. Miss Brown. Miss Peterson. Roy Entler, F. Murphy, C. Lestoe, W. Rep Bishop, Mrs. Cable. Miss Cable. R. F. Piper. Henry Letoscn. miss au Hazara, Marian l. Dewey. Miss Agnes E. Pease. J. McGulre. P. A. Wosthenson, F. E. Pontlered. E. R. Go depp. G. Miller, all of Portland; Bertha S. Huestis. aeattie; Mrs. J. V. Kolsbiml, St. Paul; M. Knowboom. Miss Knowboom, Cheyenne; E. M. McCook. Dr. Thomas Vaughan and wife, Pendleton: Mvrfle E. Mills, Connie Bullock, Sprague, Wash.; C. H. Breed. Spokane; C. J. Treeze, Walla Walla; L. S. Morley and wife. Hartshorns, Ok la-; D. D. Schoomaker. Willerton. Okla. ; Dr. W. D. Carlisle, St. Petersburg, Russia; Mrs. B. Shattuck. Gresham. Or.; S. D. Vincent. T. D. Foster and wife. Chicago; Henry Weber and wife, providence. K. I.; Mrs. F. C. Smith, Mrs. M. J. East. Mrs. John J. Roberts. Salem. Or.; J. A. Clalrmonto, Mrs. Leonard Murasky, San Francisco; Mrs. Bogan. Fort Stevens; Mrs. H. S. Goddard, Miss Katherine Goddard. Miss Marcellene Goddard, Vancouver. Wash.; Dr. M. M. Packard, Mrs. M. M. Packard. Boston. Maas. ; James Hazard. Astoria; B. F. Oxly. Wichita, Kan.; Miss Birken, W. G. VInaton, Salt Lake City; Miss Anna Daly. Mlas Myrtle Daly. Boise, Idaho; E. J. Saunders, Pendleton, Or.; Mrs. J. A. FItzpatrick. Lostine. Or.: G. C. Newton and wife, Kan sas City, Kan.; Bell Judd. Grantsvtlle. Ont. BAJfXER SEASOX AT GEARHART Summer Colony Larger Than on Any Previous Season. GEARHART PARK. Aug. 8. (Spe- BY NIGHT clal.l From early Summer till late Fall neaiiy everyone lives at the beaches or the woods, not necessarily because of the oppressive heat or because beautiful Portland is less attractive In her Sum mer garb, but the call of old ocean and Oregon's primeval forests is Irresistible. Gearhart Park te becoming every year more popular, especially wuh those who prefer to combine mere camping and out door life with a feast of scenery un rivalled by any coast resort. One may leave the hot citv or the Inland towns with their parched and dusty roads and In a few hours revel In the coolness and quiet of Gearhurt Park. Situated as Gearhart Is. on a hlnh bluff overlooking the sea and bordered with forwis of hemlock and pine, it l an ideal spot. There Is so much that Is undisturbed here, so much that Is new and untouched that season after season an ever-increasing number of people fly to Gearhart to remain until late Fnll weather and very often the cottages have quests during the entire year. Most handsome cottages, tenting and ramping facilities, and Kruse's Beach Hotel and the Y. VV. C. A. cottage tend to combine comfortable ac commodations with every natural pleas ure of a seaside vacation. Gearhart Personals. Mrs. John Gill has guests In her hand some home, Klahanee. Mrs. G. T. Willet and Joseph Gill are with her. Mrs. T. P. Kendall is entertaining Miss Winfleld Abbott, of Portland, In the Ken dall cottage,, Crow's Nest. Miss Georgitia Burns, Mi.s Kathleen Burns and Miss Caroline Burns are now domiciled at their attractive beach resi dence at Gearhart Tark. where they are entertaining, Miss Margaret Walter, of Portland, and Miss Margaret Cobb, of Boise, Idaho Mrs. Henry Morgan and her baby daughter, Frances, are at Krose's Beach Hotel for the Summer. Mr. Morgan lis usually an over-Sunday guest. A. H. Blrrell was a week-end arrival at the Blrrell cottage. Kle-Ora, where the family have been Installed since the early season. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pcntleld, of Portland, are guests at Kle-Ora. Dr. N. H. Stuart, of Portland, Is a re cent arrival at Kruse's Beach Hotel 9. M. Latz, of San Francisco, la visit ing at the Gearhart cottage of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Latz, of Port land.. Mrs. Joseph Meyer, who has also been a guest at the Latz home, returned to Portland this past week. M. Maison and family, of Portland, are recent arrivals at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Miss Sadie Bruce has returned to Port land after a sojourn at Gearhart. William Bruess is a recent arrival at the Beach Hotel. William J. C. Welch Is a late comer to Kruse's Beach Hotel. F. Rothchild, with Mrs. Rothchlld, and their young child, are guests at Kruses Beach Hotel. Miss Miriam Strong has returned to Portland after a visit at Gearhart Park with Captain and Mrs: J. J. Bradley, of Vancouver Barracks. Misses Addle and Kate Leinwebber are guests at the Y. W. C. A. cottage. Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin is a recent ar rival at Gearhart. GEARHART HOTEL ARRIVALS. Kruse's Beach Hotel. William J. C. Welch, Dr. N H. Stuart. F. Rothchlld. wife and child, II. Swaithout. M. Maison and family. J. H. Miller, Mrs. Laura Rank. J. H. Joyce. William Bruess. all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs M. A. Pleas ants, Nampa. Idaho; H. O. Bruess, Cornell College; L. Marx. Mrs. E. Marx, Mrs Hex ter, Mrs. J. PIckeron, L. Egan. Seattle; M. J. Davis, La Grande; Mrs. Margaret Ed mondson. Eugene; L. C Rogers, L. L. Wood, T. MullhofT. L. Teerpin. Ed Short, J. A. Wright, M. Sorensen, Ed Hoff, F. Ttiomas, L. C. Campbell, L. I'phln. " Y. W. C. A. Cottage. Mrs. A. Matteson. Miss Helen Matteson, Mrs. L. J Toombs. Mrs Fannie James, Bell James. Mary James, Elizabeth Methnesen, Ruby Goodrldgc. Addle and Kate Lelnweber, Edith and Agnes Mac Kae, Ada Davis, Jennie and Leuella Ilawly. Violet scartunu Bertha A. Ledyard. Jessie M. Gray. Ksteil M. Gueber. Jennie Weir. Agnes M. Johnston, Anna M. Monsmnn, Kunkel, Adele E. Guer ber Aimee E. MeLolre, Mrs. lxla O Bald win Mlia G. Penlsten, Marrett Nellsen. I Lueila Bobbins. Margaret Krlegor, Mlsl Frances Parker, Minda Frost, Grace Vereck, Kate Hansen, M Etlielyn Adams. Josephine Beach Miss Anita Bruce, Helen Lucas, Charlotte Lucas. Elsie B. Randall, all of Portland; Miss M. M. Allhouse, Miss Kath erine Allhcuee, Albany. Or.; Marlon Bauer, Gresham, Mary E. Reeve, Hlllsboro. BEACH PARTIES AT NEWPORT Visitors Take Advantage of Beauti ful Moonlight Nights. NEWPORT, Aug. 8. (Special.) Beau tiful moonlight has prevailed at Newport all week and bonfires and beach parties have been much In evidence. The morn ings of the past week have been cool and calm but the afternoons have mostly been windy and blustery. Tourists at New port, however, enjoy it all. With fishing, agate-hunting and meeting the two In coming boats each day the visitors have much to 60 to keep their minds oft their vacations of the balance of the year. Early In the week a beach party was given near Newport by Bush Davis and his sister, Miss Pauline. Present as guests were Mrs. Condon MeCornack, of Port land; Miss Lucia Wllklns, of Eugene; Miss Belle Van Duyn and Miss Kate Kelly, of Eugene. Messrs John Withy combe, of Corvallls; John Kelly, of Eugene; and Edward -Van Dyke, of Grants Pass. A very enjoyable event at Nye Creek, Thursday, was a dinner party In honor of Miss' Lucile Turner, of Portland, a granddaughter of Clinton Kelly, a famous Oregon pioneer.- The event was given by the family of Mrs. Penumbra Kelly and Mra M. E, Shaver, of Portland. Present i